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Do People moulder equally,
They bury, in the Grave?
I do believe a Species
As positively live
As I, who testify it
Deny that I-am dead-
And fill my Lungs, for Witness-
From Tanks-above my Head-
I say to you, said Jesus-
That there be standing here-
A Sort, that shall not taste of Death-
If Jesus was sincere-
I need no further Argue-
That statement of the Lord
Is not a controvertible-
He told me, Death was dead-
Do People Moulder Equally
Emily Dickinson
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Poem topics: believe, people, head, taste, grave, live, death, I love you, I miss you, jesus, Print This Poem , Rhyme Scheme
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